Assassin's Creed Odyssey has released patch 1.4.0, which adds in-game support for both Judgement of Atlantis and Lost Tales of Greece. Judgement of Atlantis is the final DLC for The Fate of Atlantis. Lost Tales of Greece, meanwhile, will be available this August.

This latest update also brings with it bug fixes particularly that of the Story Creator Mode:

Addressed an issue where the camera was twitching when pressing "next" during a dialogue.

Removed mercenaries from the game when playing a Story.

Added an autosave when completing a Story.

Players will no longer be rewarded Abraxas after entering a Story Portal.

Addressed an issue that would display Kassandra lines instead of Alexios (and vice versa) when testing a Story.

The third tag in the Story info panel is now correctly aligned with the others and not obstructing the Story's description.

Allied relations will be removed if players set a kill objective on the same NPC further down the line.

Patch 1.4.0 also brings a number of fixes to issues in The Fate of Atlantis, such as:

[PC] Hades can no longer be fought again after switching worlds on a multi-monitor setup.

[PC] DLC Torment of Hades achievements are no longer locked in the Steam overlay if conditions are met.

Players are no longer able to carry the survivor in A Young Warrior's Ghosts and throw her off a cliff, as she's needed to finish the quest. ... Trying hard not to judge that some of you even tried.

Addressed an issue in Idiot Hunt that caused the NPC to be missing from the cave.

Addressed an issue with the Poisoner of Athens that caused him to stop reacting to stealth attacks.

Addressed an issue in The Warrior, the Eagle Bearer that prevented players from teleporting from the unique realm immediately after reaching the area.

Addressed an issue that caused players to be stuck in place if an Isu adrenalin freeze cancelled the player's Rain of Arrows.

The player will now die accordingly if they activate Ares Madness and then jump off a bridge. "Only death can pay for life."